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The Left Hander Syndrome Stanley Coren (Professor of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Canada)

The Left Hander Syndrome By Stanley Coren (Professor of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Canada)

The Left Hander Syndrome by Stanley Coren (Professor of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Canada)


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Left-handedness is a complex psychological and neurological phenomenon. Recent research suggests that left-handed people encounter psychological problems and have a shorter life expectancy, but display greater intelligence and creativity in some spheres. This book examines the phenomenon.

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The Left Hander Syndrome: The Causes and Consequences of Left-Handedness by Stanley Coren (Professor of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Canada)

Left-handedness is a complex psychological and neurological phenomenon. Recent research suggests that left-handed people encounter psychological problems and have a shorter life expectancy, but display greater intelligence and creativity in some spheres. This book examines the phenomenon, considering the various difficulties that left-handed people face in a world designed for right-handed people and suggesting ways in which things can be made more comfortable and safer for them. It also investigates other aspects of "sidedness", including foot, ear and eye preferences.

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CIN0029066824G
9780029066829
0029066824
The Left Hander Syndrome: The Causes and Consequences of Left-Handedness by Stanley Coren (Professor of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Canada)
Used - Good
Hardback
Simon & Schuster
1992-01-06
375
N/A
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